120] A TOPOGRAPHICAL 



Betula Alnus, (alder) on wet land, common in moist fences 

 Urtica dioica, (common nettle) hedges and amongst rubbish 

 urens, (lesser nettle) in similar situations. 



PENTANDRIA. 

 Bryonia dioica, (wild vine) hedges, near Lnckfield and Burton-upon-Trent. 



POLYANDRIA. 

 Myriophyllum spicatum (spiked water milfoil) ditches and ponds 



verticillatum, (verticillate water milfoil) Forton-moors 

 Sagittaria sagittifolia, (arrow head) ditches and banks of rivers 

 Arum maculatum, (wake robin cuckoo pint) hedges and shady places 

 Poterium Sanguisorba, ('upland burnet) pastures, Wever-hitts, Moorlands 

 Quercus Robur, (oak tree) woods and hedges 

 Fagus Castanea, (chesnut tree) hedges and plantations 



sylvatica, (beech tree) in similar situations 

 Carpinus Betulus, (horn beam) woods and hedges, rare 

 Corylus Avellana, (hazel nut tree) hedges and woods. 



CLASS XXII. DICECIA. 



DlANDRIA. 



Salix pentandra, (sweet willow) woods and hedges, without the East-gate, 



Stafford, Moorlands 



fragilis, (crack willow) woods and banks of rivers 

 repens, (creeping willow) marshy meadows, frequent 

 caprea, (sallow withy) hedge rows, pits, and woods, very common 

 acuminata, long-leaved sallow) moist places, Blymhill 

 viminalis, (osier) willow beds near rivers 

 alba, (white willow) meadows near rivers. 



TRIANDRIA. 

 Empetrum nigrum, (black-berried heath, crake berries) heaths. 



TETRANDRIA. 



Ftscum album, (missletoe) on apple trees 

 Myrica Gale, (sweet gale) moist heaths, Forton and Moreton moors. 



PENTANDRIA. 

 Humulus Lufulus, (hops) hedges near villages, not unfrequent. 



HEXANDRIA. 

 Tamos communis, (black bryony) hedges, frequent. 



OCTANDRIA. 



Populus alba, (white poplar, abele) common 



tremula, (aspen) in moist ground, frequent 

 nigra, (poplar) in moist ground, common. 



ENNEANDRfA. 



Mercurialispcrennis,(dogs mercury) woods and moist ditch banks, common. 



